What computer graphics cards are compatible with Windows 2000? I ask that because as good as Vector Linux is as an operating system, I have found out by way of experience that it's still not as functional as Windows for certain things that I want to do. Any practical assistance will be GREATLY APPRECIATED.

Certainly there are devices and apps designed for win 2000 that may not work on future versions of windows or linux.

What you may be asking is are there win 2000 drivers available for my graphics card. the best option is to google win 2000 drivers for the card. ie if you google win 2000 drivers for nvidia you will find this

requesting a list of video cards that will work on win 2000 that still have freely available drivers is not likely to achieve results. It is wise to consider that new hardware will be designed with drivers for currently supported operating systems thus it is a gamble finding a driver for a modern system. that said there are still a wide selection of win 2000 video drivers available. manufactures sites will often have archived drivers available but sites like drivers guide will offer the best general selection for outdated systems.

I have an old PIII I keep around for the grandkids when they come. It's running W2Kpro,...since I have dozens and dozens (or more) old dos and windows games on it for the kids. I'm running an old Nvidia in it (can't think exactly which one just now). But I had the old driver on a CD for it. I think a lot of the older 2-dimension cards will work fine with W2k (like Matrox Millinium). That's one of the old cards that I had in it, before I added the Nvidia. (Got my Nvidia off of Ebay).

Yeah,...I use Vector for all the important stuff on my main computer,...but for all those old dos and windows games for the grandkids, I use an older windows. Got wine on the Vector box, and can run some nice win games on it for the kids, as well.

EDIT: The Nvidia card I have in the PIII W2k box is a ...Geforce4 Mx 440 AGP8x. Had to use an older driver for it. But it works really well.

Using a 14 year old Microsoft product that hasn't seen an update in 4 years is beyond dumb. Especially if it's connected to the Internet. At that point, you're an unacceptable risk that should know better.

YOU, what ever you are, always post vague generalized statements and say help would be GREATLY APPRECIATED. you appear to have no respect for yourself or anyone else and expect professional detailed polite answers to questions you are sending telepathically. It may help to actually read the responses you receive. and say thanks once and a while. Who is BELITTLEing who.

just one response provided a link that provided a list of every nvidia card supported by nvidia and drivers for it